The Westmount examiner, 15 avril 1938, vendredi 15 avril 1938
[" Of Pastorate torate AUS LA CL ELA OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS WEDDING GIFTS Zz 2 Z Ee Yours in & Westmount\u201d PE RE Zien I RPA PRESCRIPTIONS Expert chemists always at your service, Melrose Pharmacy 2159 and 4500 St.Catherine W, WE.5977 Nr oe Rr EE Carefully Compounded.Free Dalivery \u201cWe Sell \u2018It For Less\u201d PE Paz Wi.8468 EE RE SÉLLILINION NT IL 4 To Tostal New Fire Alarm \u2014 Ald.Panet Raymond amed Pro-Mayor For Three Months \u2018Approximately $20,000% will be spent by the City of Westmount on public improvements, t was \u2018announc including road paving and.widening of at a regular meeting of the \u201cCity Coüncil, under Mayor John Jenkins; Moi day night.A Tecommendation of Alde an George S.Currie to widen and pave elvedere Road at the Boulevard intersection at a cost of $3,450 opted; the: water \u201cof $4,045; pav x EME and sidewalks, for $5,575, Dr.F.Morley Accepts Post Formal Induction At Stan- | To Be Made May 1 Catharines, Ont., has accepted the invitation to take over the pH of Stanl y Presbyterian Chürch, it was announced at a meeting of the Montreal Presbytery, Presbyterian Church in Can- \u201cada, held Tuesday.\u201cin colmi real + oe | Revi Wm.Orr Mulligan © w oi * The formal induction of \u2018the new pastor will take place in Stanley 8 o'clock on May\u2019 8th.the new.minister.\u2018Rev, Dr.Mal- mpbell: will minister, and\u201c Rev.Principal F.Scott Mackenzie, the congregation.The sermon of-induction will be Dr.Morley is one of the recent brilliant graduates of the Mont- \u2018Presbyteri jan.College.to St.Catharines before completion of his course.He was a gold medallist graduate of the Univer- the L'O.D.E.overseas scholarship which he held in Scotland.He came back to Canada in 1982 to.study theology here, Miss \u2018Martha Hémilton, formerly of St.Andrew's Church, Hunt- ingdon, was designated deaconess of Stanley Churth.A resolution of sympathy was passed for Rev.W.D.Reid for the \u2018loss of his wife a few days ago.tem in Ww stmount Park will be ator of the \u2018Presbyser y, will induct W.Stanley.Johnson: He} Black and unanimous: \u2018election imprôved re road will bé made from the ] 0 Jevard to Sunnyside avenue, for $8,650 : and retaining walls, curbs will be constructed, it was decided.motion: of Alderman McLeod, Couneil appointed Alderman - \u2014* Panet- Raymond pro-mayèr fo the months of May, June, and July.Council also ratified a motion of Alderman Scott to install a fire and to purchas Boulevard horses for the Parks Department.Arthur F.Bell, secretary-treas- that the new lists, which w come effective on April 15, count 12 new names, A lease on the Westmount Athletic Grounds, from March 1- tothe end of the season was granted to the Caledonia Bowling Club.\u201d Elected President of St.Andrew's Church Board at Meeting Held Recently Gordon familiar aylor, whose nam in golfing \u2018circles, was elected president of the Junior The occasion was the annual banquet when members of the Senior Board: of Management entertain the Junior Board.cted as chairman in the absence of president W.G.Pyper.Addresses were given by .the chairman, Donald Following \"the: banquet the annual election of officers was held, and Gordon Taylor received an er was elected vice- \u201cpresident, while Gerald Cushing was named secretary.«+The junior board: has bee existence for \u20186nly a year, ahd has proved to be one of the most effective agencies of the church, as a correlating and advisory.board on: all young people's activities, and as an auxiliary of the Board of Managers.Heads Group he Home fleet and - World.War.naval power \u2018At the time of the ; foremost among which is the question of \u2018how far Italy shall\" go \u2018toward usurping Brifain's domination of the Méditérranean, Mediterranean fl This picture, taken from the heights of Gibraltar, shows British tars looking out over the Mediterranean at Bri tain\u2019 s va a settlement o On his return à few days ago St.Leo's Academy was.given a and feachers had been for the last four years, class of- little boy of the junior fered a bouquet of roses and an engraved watch, on behalf.of the \u201chis address, the Brother Dir- ctor expressed his gratitude for the.cordial reception he: was given and \u2018related some interesting -inci- dents of his trip.The meeting concluded with an interesting educational.moving picture.program The: Teachers and Commissioners-of St.\u2018Leo's - demy.have shown great-interest in the repor ts submitted.by.the Bro- \u201cUnited \u2018States, in Public and Private Schools.Such, topics as the following were action caused \u2018by the depression; the \u201cperiod.of experimentation\u2014 the w tem ha been.preserved from the Brother Merry Alphonse Returns From - \u2014S\u2014Trip fromi an educational trip through the principal cities of the U.S.Brother Merry Alphonse, Director of nthusiastic reception, The \u2018pupils When he entered the auditorium in the company of the Super- turn, Mare Collet and\u2019 Paul pe speaking respecively for the French and the English sect! An of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .tural education; the trend from \u201cDeweyism.\u201d By way of -conclu- sion, the.Brother Director ; risks \u2018of hazardous experimentation but had progressed along the TODAY AND MO {DAY Westmount Library will be closed all.day Joday and.Easter Jenkins,\" libr arian.A new.book list has been is- ; tainin ;; authors.and; umes just rocorved.Copies \u2018of the | list may.be seen at the library.\u201cto show their: appreciation for the splendid work he has béen doing ab the school said | fal Today: Presentation of \u201cThe Messiah\u201d by Kensinglon Church; Meeting of the Montreal Chapter of the White hrine Lodge.3 Tomorrow: Wedding reception.Mondav: Closed on account of holiday.Hilda Galt recital; Wedding Tuesday: ; eceptions Meeting: of West Chapter.of Royal\u201d Arch Mason Wednesday: Regular weekly lunéheon of Westmount Rotary Club: Regular meeting of Electa Chapter, 0.E: \"Meeting.of Victorian: Order Masonic Stud; Club.Evans Sisters Dance Recltal.wi Nurses: Thursday: Feast of \u201cTo \u2018Christians Easter.great Feast of Victory.\u2018From the Cross to the Crown is the story of the Risen Christ and is -and will:be the story of all Hi \u2018true and constant followers.clory is th From the Resurrection then, a virtuous may we all gather sess these things which the\u2019ey hath not seen, nor hath the ear heard, nor have they entered ito the heart of man\u2014Heavé Rev.Wilfrid E.McDonagh, Ascension Parish, | tall, Truck, Auto| Are Damaged Vehicles Collided on Sherbrooke Street \u2018toria on Monday Both vehicles were badly dam- intersection of Victoria avenue at 6 o'clock Monday afternoon.a street car, whe following in y Philys Lou ent, a of Shefford County.Que.failed.to stop; crashing \u2018into Tar- ok\u2019s machine.body of the truck, and the front! axle of Vineent\u2019s car.\u2018was broken and.the radiator and headlights] VISITS: PARENTS Miss.Jane \u2018Whittall aïrived on Sunday from New York, where she is stodying art, and.will visit her parents, Mr, .White \u2018nares thereon \u201cÎthe Montreal distriét, @ rear: aL sf Be P [at Open M in Victoria Hall.The Association \u201c| ception some two months ago with headed by Boyd: Robson, and with J.\u201cA.Gagrion: as viceschairma jr., as treasurer, A per manent executive was nol.so possible wilh the limited membership available \u2018when: the: Associat was formed; but with the ranks increasing by leaps and \u2018houn {now rapidly approaching the one- Jos.Bradner, permanent and fully authorized officers At an executive meeting held was visional slate drawn presented at Tuesday's meetin he proposed set-tip\u2019 calls for a president or chairman, three vice-presidents, a [| treasurer, two secrtaries, and an \u2018as yet: indeterminate number of directors.and compnittee chairmen.It is expected the committee-chair- men will appoint their own com- ifttees.Jos, Whatley, special metiber- ship organizer, reported that results of his efforts in recent weeks \u2018to enroll more members in the As- sociation \u2018had been\u2019 thoroughly satisfactory, and that enrollment now stood at a higher figure than \u2018in any other similar organization in Treasurer Jos.Bradner Jr., re- poried a satisfactory standing of the Association's.finances.Every \u2018member ig urged: to: attend Tuesday's meeting, as the election of officers requires a large attendancomtom, 7 CERNE Lori ing.The.meeting will: start at 8.16, and: it is expected that the large salon in the lower part of the building will be reserved.|E aster Se rvices -|At Local Church Music and Pageant to Activities of West Basler Sunday » will be observed at Westmount Park Church with \u201cThe * minister's\u201d topic\" morning service will be \u201cRansomed from the Grave.\u201d \u201cAt the evening theme will: be The evening service will be followed by the presentation of the story of the Resurvgetion in the : with musie \u2018by the choir under the direction: of Dr.Herbert Sanders, flew «the \u201cChurch All hold an\u2019 open\u2019 session in the church with choruses and a suitable Easter story.Anniversary services will.be \u2018held Sunday A , with\u2019 Rev.Sunnyside\u201d avenue, | the Easter holidays.James W.Clarke of Knox Church, p iy All Urged to Attend Election Election of a permanent.execulive will fe Feature the ¢ open ie of the Business Association of Westmount, to be held Tuesday eve up, k s Executive Slate resented hag been\u2019 carrying on.since its i only a Lemporary.slate of offic install becomes.a necessity.Monday evening this week, a \u201chundred maik, the Tax Arrears Reduced Here quent taxes owed.the city of Was moun during the month of March is showr in figures issu Montreal Metr apolitan Com sion, AÙ the end of Fab un ARRe this had.been reduced to $43 A reduction of $164,000 in out: standing taxes during the month : bri oO $1.7 000, was reported for tho eleven solvent, municipalities.Westmount led the autonomot y Verdun and Outremont were | second with $26,000 each, and Tachine third: with $17,000.\u201cIndividual standing\u2019 of fhe! towns as to\u2019 uncollected taxes on Murch 31, as compared with Fabs ruary 28, 1938, was as follows:\" Town.of Mount Royal, 338 ; against $43,000; Montreal Essl,.338.000 against $39,000; Verdün, ! $332,000 against $357,00; West- mount, $434,000 against $507,000; Hampsioad: 535,000\" against 000: Outremont, $340,000 against $365,000: Ville St.Pierre, $40;000 Against $41,000; Lachine, $239 00 \u2018against $256,000: Monireal Weat, 364,000 against 869,000; Ville La- Salle, $85,000 against $38,000; .Ville St.Laurent, g : against $107,000; ry AU Trembles, $58,000 against $51 f 000 and $66,000 on March 31, - 1937: Montreal North, $78,000 against $84,000 and: $71,000 a, year ago; and Ville St.Michal,\u2019 325, 000 against $27; 000 and $81, Winnipeg, as the special preacher.000 in 1937.EASTER TO SiON RE * Melville Church op \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A friend, whozhad \u201cgpent many.years in the tropics, once told a small-group of us at an Easter gathering that \u201conly in this northern temperate zone.do you really get the proper environment: and atmosphere of Easter.\u201d Of course, some doubted and became argumentative.The speaker then proceeedd to explain: In the tropics there were not the seasonal changes in Vegetation and growth châracttr- istic of the north lands.The desolation and seeming death of the winter season was unknown.Likewise the magic and mystery oF shall all be - Rev.A.Lloy Smith + Dominion-Douglas 4 re x { Rev.Fred Mueller: Rd * \u201c + Lutheran Church | Rev.J.Lavell Smit Westmount Park _ \u201cThanks bs unto\u2019 God Who gi eth us the victory.\u201d Es death.Jesus had been cruelly killed, Kind hands had taken his lifeless body from the cross and had laid it away Hi the cold silence of a rock-hewn tomb.we, can be \u2018sure of anything that Häppened in the fits century, we are sure that Jesus died.Equally we are sure that in a very short.while, He made.His \u2018disciples confident that He was alive, with new and even more wonderful powers.This fact blos- somed into the great Christian af- \u201cChrist.risen n the deäd the first fruits o: them that\u201d slept.\u201d \u201cIn Christ & made alive.\u201d a \u201cseems 9 Easter proclaims.victory over If \u201cThere 38 | 18° victory over ter the.resurs ; These wet of a friend as he was leaving the study of the Pastor.They might have been merely conyentional: but they were not, They were, we have reason to know, the expression of a sincere Christian faith.that was: our friend's mo.cherished possession.A happy and a blessed Easter! There is more than an earthly situation implied in those half: dégen \u2018words: \u2018What \u201cthe world calls happy can probably be man: aged, provided one thinks only of à day.À coñipany of congenial friends, or the compationship of a g6bd book, or\u2019 the opportunity to commune with nature as the spring foliage hours witness to ness \u2018aside for a day, 1£ one has the privileges an \u2018Tare d.the will Jover| 4 of Festivals, and when we consider the significance of Easter, from the spiritual point of view, and the time of.the year, we can well understand that this is regarded as the most important of religious observancés.The trouble today is | that most people want to.enjoy Easter; but \u2018have tio desire to even: consider that the way to the Resurrection Tomb was through Calvary.There was no routidabo no evasion; Calvary with its sacrifice and suffering had -to be faced.There is no real victory without sacrifice, and this:is true of the spiritual life just as it is true inn art, athletics, etc.Good Friday, then, should be observed as faithfully as Easter, unless we contait to be fairweather Christians, Which:doés not amount! \u20ac \u20ac goes.To a -% \u201cTRE SEQUENCE: oF EASTER.For many folk, Easter is a season almost devoid of any religious meaning- \u2014 a time for fashion displays, for-holidays.in the South, for colored \u2018eggs and chotolate rabbits, \u2018For the most part these things sp k only of the.returni.of g; they are far: from\u201d éoi- veying the essential meaning \u2018of the great day.For the meaning of Easter is a matter of religious sight and indeed \u2018the: happy day ean only be understood when its relation to Good Friday is seen.Without suffering there can \u2018be no release from suffering; without sacrifice there can be no achiéve- ment, without the dying to lesser \u2018things, there can be no rising to higher things.'s at this point: tliat our world is 84 lament ably.| But it was also Has He appesred to \u2018you?In\u201cthe Gospel of St.Luke, chapter.:24; verse :34 the in: spiring and \u201cThe Lord is\" rigen indeed, hath appeared to Simon.\u201d was the glad message with which the \u201cdisciples: gathered if: the upper room .in Jerusalem, greeted other disciples who had returned post haste from Emmaus, where they also had seen their risen.Lord and held sweet and hallowed fellowship with Him, It was indeed a message of Hope and Cheer, making glad their: hearts and these.men and.women in their purpose \u2018to be loyal and.true to their Beloved Ix \u2018and.Master.1 of Love \u2018mme for it told how Jesus f arid found.Simon, the diséiple who \u201c (Coûtinüed on \u2018Page 4).|x strengthening ' Rev.F.W.Kerr.15 \u201d u 2 St.Andrew's LIFE.CONQUERS DEATH What \u201can incredible assumption this is, upon which we have established our Easter faith.The his-, :| torians \u2018and biologists will thave a} \u2018| hopeless task of \u201cconvincing us that a dead man came back to life.But, fortunately, we are not thinking in terms of dead men\u2014we are thinking of ene particular son of man, in whom sin found no lodg- ment and over whom death nad no dominion, we must: never miss the inexorable\u2019 sequence between sin and death, on the one hand, and between sinlessness and life, oh the other hand, When Death looked down upon that limp, white figire in the tomb, there wag to be i note of the substance * LÀ \u201cRev, H.M.Little & ES : - \u2018 Advent i * A Christ 1s Rigen! \u201cLiam He that Liveth and \u2018Was dead and behold T am alive for evermore.\u201d In His life the Sinless One witnessed for the Truth.and lived for right principle; and \u201cin so doing He jneur- red: the opposition of all the world forces thal always oppose such.a life.Jesus met all these.in combat fouted them, death included.\u201cThe last enemy that shall be destroyed is death,\u201d Now he that wishes to \u201creigh with Chris Must engage in the same cor \u201cTake up the cross\u201d is the tation.\u2018The Promise is \u201cIf we sûf- fer with Him we shall also reign with Him\u201d This is the: Rewar the kihgdom to all believers.\"Nob i 2 hen\u2019 does the , Christian wage bis warfare.Jesus came to give men His life; Hig EE MAR ROWAR a TY a] E 3 5 R a it ENTH i ers 1X-UJ de B.\u2014 KJ p Ol A 1e oy or .wo QL Ua x À > >< > i! Na WOOC va hi a OLLER F ail ears zs ns Si A il HITE Bicye) + C 00 4 Q 49 R B, eS COV AZ E ul sl Bi ; | [1] 1) 1 i it) I ut KA gLiLgL LA HA if BA nr KR, M 53 _\u2014 NS) SPECIAL OUSE ER GGI 85 Te Ces Registered.Lf STEP DDE e Lk ho NY STEP RAKES 3 y STEP ee IGG Ge iu 6 STEP E 0 PR IZED PAI ra pi UB H e = ; T 5¢-20 ers, SE THS .DEN RE Sr ith d bbe ho Le Le OMPLETE 90k ch 2 KIRSCH of d ng err AWNM 1) RP E E ad Ing} e wn 3.6 a in : A Ll 7 98 © Ball Bearing T C All lin col | Ps 4 UEEN MARY HARDWA pe ps R 2 QUE DECAR pi oo ti OMPLETE RD RE AIR SER A He 110008 Representatives of : ad \u20ac \u201cwere guests of George's Club Saturday at the.re: gular weekly luncheon.when appeals were made to English-speak- ing citizens: \u201cof; foritreal to: take tions of the city in regard.to the y-caïd systeni that had: been ! £o force recently.Paul, Borup, past president of St.George's Club, and active Ro: tarian, presided a the \u201cService Club Day\u2019 1 eon: Others at the head table were: \"H.R.Varcoe, Solar Clubi- 0./B.Stanyon;j: Gyro Club; W.H.Henry, Lions Club\u2019; $.E.Hinan, Progress Club; R, Bourque, St.Lawrence Kiwanis Club; Archdeacon Almond; Pro- Mayor Douglas.Lorither of ithe \u201ccity of Westmount; C.H.Hearns, Fossils Club; Paul Wickham, Op: timists Club: \u2018Austin Murphy, Kinsman Club; S.A.Neilson, A unt Rotary Club; W: -Zel-|; lar, Montreal Kiwanis Club; T.B.Dundas, Montreal Rotary Club, - TOO NOISY © First Neighboür\u2014\"\u201cSurely was nice of Jones to buy his wife that expensive new washing machine.\u201d Second Neighbour\u2014\"\u201cYou bet it was! The old one made so much noise he couldn't sleep.\u201d She (coyly)\u2014And what is .-squeeze play?He (not on his job) Why, at the game tomorrow I'll show you\u2014- She\u2014Yoli needn\u2019t save me any rain checks! the \u201c \u201cSpanish Insurgents Checked in March to Mediterranean,\u201d says a Hendaye headline, Cleaned, Repaired and Recovered CLEANING CO.LTD | LAncaster 8277 _- ser- ° st.Window Cleaner Hurt 5 When he fell from a Bank of avenue branch.of the Ku- ow, an employees of the city Cleaning Co., fe | club in Victoria Hall on \u201cWednesday.The: speaker, who chose avia- centres on the continent, bases of \"the trans-Atlantie route.These two.factors, alone, he said, were sufficient to make Montreal one of the busiest airports on the\u2019 continent.flying from the early days: of aviation, from early references in literature of individuals attempting to fly with home-made wings covered with feathers, down through the days of: Bleriot and the Wright brothers, Langley, Al- cock and: Brown, Lindbengh, Wiley Post and others.rapid advance in \u2018aviation, More and more speed wase demanded:by pilots of the 1914-18 era and countries vied with each other for the \u201cI manufacture of the best machines.At the request of a member of the club Mr.Moore described the experience and reactions of his first flight, recalling many amusing incidents.He pointed out that Canada- now leads the world-in the amount\u2019 of \u201c| freight \u2018carried by plane, and told of the great value aviation, is play- \u201c| ing in northern Canada.In concluding his address, the \u201cFspeaker stressed the great impor-|- tance of safety in flying.Speed, comfort, and flying.schedule come secondary to safety, he said.Stanley Neilsôñ, club president, | was in the chair.+\", .- BEACON: FOR.SHIPS A tree beacon to guide ships \u2018has just been.planted on.Ports- \u201cmouth Hill in Portsmouth, England, by the Men of the Trees.\u2018 \"PURE CEYLON PEKOE TEA.Frosh! from the hilltops.of Ceylon\u2019s:.world famous tea : gardens comes In Fall From Ladder| Tad rl.| while cleaning the windows ofthe | North x Tying Mr.Moore traced the history of}- The Great War, Mr.Moore said, mg was largely responsible \u2018for the [{\\i i 176, all of whom.attended \u2018thinister and \u2018read the: 1 b.0 5 Be va pks.28- | represented\u2019 \u201cby Was Brod.All \u2018night \u2018the räih Has whispered\u201d And told its secret to the unlocked ground.That melancholy: drip: the only sound ~ Save when the wil caught up And.still, unheard, a faint hushed sre lily: bi \"Of sleeping\u2019 peonies.ATED CALVARY CHURCH SERVICE Rev.T.W.Jones Speaks on \u201cFreemasonry As An Ally Of The Church\u201d Five Masonic \u2018lodges attended divine service at Calvary United church on Sunday evening, \u2018where, the minister, the Rev.T.Wi Jones, | who is himself a Mason, spoke on \u201cFreemasonry as: an Allyiof: thei Church.\u201d As.junior.warden of his mother: lodge he welcomed brethren from the Grand Lodge of Quebec, Con- naugh Lodge, No: 111540 which he\u2019 holds\u2019 office; Isaac Henry Stearns No.57, Westmount Lodge; > body wearing full \u201cregalia.present were visiting Masons from all.parts of \u2018the Montreal district; In discussing \u201cThe Religion of Freemasonry,\u201d the minister said.it consisted first of an active faith inj God, secondly in_a belief in the sanctity of human: personality \u2018and lastly it built.its \u2018house of faith upon the inspired\u2019 word, of God, keeping paramount the value of | the Bible.\u201cRt, Wor.Bro.AJ Nickle, DD.G.M.occupied the pulpit with the scripture lesson.The choir for the occasion was composed of.members of the attending lodges.Other officers.of _ Connaught Lodge: present were W: Bro.T: Johnston, W.M.; W.Bro.H.K.Wright, LPM; Bro, D.L.Witter, treasurer, Bro, F.'T.Gittins, chaplain, Bro.R, R.Emerson, SW; Bro.Thomas Clarke, « Bro.Thomas Haugland, I.G.; Tne.William Reid, organist; Bro.:ÆÆ, - CC: Wells, steward; Bro.T.Hamer, jt; tyler, and W.Bro, R.J.William: soh, P.M.Concordia Lodge was represented by W.Bro.A.B.Jarvis;; W.Mj Bro.C.E.McNeice, treasurer, Bro.L.E.Butters, J.W., Bro.W.J.Clendenning and Bro.Dr.W.P.Currie.Grand\u2019 Lodge Was represented by V W.Bro.John Baillie, G.D.of C., Rt.Wor.Bro.J.Hamilton Ferns, P.D.D/G.M., V.Wor, Bro.Irvine Dibblee, P.G.D., of C., Rt.Wor, \u2018Bro.Paul\u2019 Cote, \"P.G:P;,\" Rt.Wor.Bro.C.Finlay, P.D.D.GM., .:C.U.Tirrell, P.G.R., .Bre.BE.G.Corneil, PD.M., Rt.Wor.Bro.Paul Borup, |BS en Isaac.Henry Stearns Lodge ge que us- sell, W.M., Bro.Ben en SW, Bro.Gordon: Dunn, J.W., Bro, H.Ce , treasurer, Bro.W.Dean or, SD Bre.R.C.Cod- : L.A.Nish, br ses\u2019 to the heaped- -Up- \u201cmound : A willow grieves, \u2018 tunity to see the training, given \u201cvice to\" the eaves\u2019 Of winter's swift last.year's feaves.stirring weaves Police And Fire Units In Display An \u2018exhibitioniof \u201cphysical train: ing will be presented by the Police and.Fire Departments of .the city of Westmount, on Tuesday evening, April 26, in the armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment.This will be the fourth annual .exhibition: of its: kind and will give residents of Westmount an oppor- \u2018the \u2018men in \u201cfoot-drill, \u201cSwedish drill, Indian club exercises, resus- \u2018citation.and fii i\u201c A \u2018tug of war between.Members \u2018of the police and fire depar tments winning team will be, awarded:a special tr ophy by the! Royal Mor treal Regiment,.the presentati ito bes, made by Police: Commission: \u2018er W.B.Scott, K.C.Anniversary Sale At Queen Mary Hardware After ten years of constant ser- \u201cto the community, \u201cQueen Mary Hardware is celebrating the anniversary with.a sal \u2018ware, garden \u201ctools, other.necessities to spring house cleaning! x Located \u2018at 5323 Queen Mary \u2018road; this: firnd has: grown.with \u2018the district \u2018under the management of G, Letourneau, and last year.\u201can extensive addition was made: to the premises.A.fleet \u2018of \u201ctrucks now.cover the Notre de Grace, Hampstead and West.mount.districts.Many outstanding values are \u2018being offered.during.the \u2018current \u2018sale, | Howard S.= Celebrates 66th Anniversary paints and assist in Howard S.Ross, K.C., contri- |\u201c butor of the Forum and Book Reviews in this paper celebrated :his 66th birthday last night by addressing the Progressive Mutual Fraternity, Park avenue.\u201cThe topic of Mr.Ross's address was \u201cWhy War?\u201d Mr.Ross will be the\u2019 guest \u201d speaker at the Easter Supper of St.Columba being held :in the parish hall on Wednesday cven- ing.\u201cSome Poets I-Haye Known and\u2019 their Verse\u201d will \u2018he the subject of the address on that occasion.The Examiner takes this op- Bro.\u2019 I.R, Cartin, S.W., Bro W.J.Messenger; secretary, Bio.C.H P.Moore, D.of C.,, W.Bro.Jiam: Carswe ; \u201c| H.Driver, PM.# Roy al Victoria Lodge was repre-|a And\u201c then it passes: The puddied lawn reflects a jay a-wing, ; The warm sun showers diamonds on the door, And sleepers, wakening, rejoicé once more To.hear the pealing triumph ofthe bells, \u2018Willbe a feature of the event.The | ! or week by the.educational commit- | | tee of Frances Willard branch\u2019 of f: House- |: portunity: to.congFatulate ° Mr.Ross.and _wish- ki Hy © more anniy érsdries.\u201d .Ne Pp nier and newly-rich neighbours, One: short hour tells transition\u2019 into spring, \u2014\u2014Stanton M, Mayer.LT.STARTS NOVEL CONTEST Offer $30 in Prizes Foi Best Scrap Book Dealing \u201cWith Temperance Ar-|, \u201cticles and Pictures announced the.Women's Christian .Temperance Union, The contest has been titled the \u201cTemperance Scrap Book Contest\u201d; and\u2019 is open to all boys and girls from twelve to fifteen \u201cyears 0 age.° A sponsor for the that the purpose of the contest is i > younger.1g for, and reading, articles and pictures referring to temperance.pictures \u2018are to he clipped and carefully.mounted: a; hook, swith prizes awarded for the variety and quality of the; material gathered.; Prizes aggregation $30 are.he- ing.awarded by the France i lard branch, and the contest will continue, until September.These prizes are divided as follows: Two prizes of $5.each; five prizes of $2 each: ten: prizes of $1 each.All-boys and girls, within the age limit are eligible.to compete, \u201cConditions and \u2018rules in connection with the contest are as\u201d fol lows.The contest is for the best.col- lectionsi'of facts, information; and statistical records\u2019 pertaining to temperance.si Name and- age of each contestant is to be clearly printed on the first .page of \u2018an which clipping has been taken, to be.prinied neatly under each with date of \u2018entry.There are to be no duplicates.A red: star is tobe painted: or drawn on the best clipping of every fifteen entries, according to thé candidates judgement.Cleanliness, neatness, quality of contestants titling, number and arrangement -of entries in scrap book will be basis prizes will be awarded: dress to.beæiveti.later, September 15th, \u2018éoob TO HOUNDS \u201cIg your father good to hounds?sked the squire of the !vesh-faced young daughter belonging to.the before En vest?replied \u2018thé innocent .\u201cAt least, T think I'e seen | Tom HARVIE HEADS | the annual \u2018meeting: held recently.Chickenpox: + 8; 82 149 Diptheria 1 2 Erysipelas fT A 2 Infantile Paralyiss 2 German measles 26 BOS 11 Measles - 163 465 23 Mumps : 5 115 262 Scarlet fever 61 71 21 Typhoid fever 17 2 Tuberculosis 26 12 11 \"Whooping cough 19 8 52 5 884.1.268, 536 The city nurses paid $20 visits and 142 persons; were vaccinated \u2018against smallpox and 72 inocula: educational |; committee of \u2018the: \u2018Branch \u2018explains a , Renera- i These stories\u201d and Ÿ inexpensive: school exercise book.Extracts, ilkistrationsand-; all |: clippings are to «be, pasted on both sides of the pages of the scrap book.\u201c The name of book.magazine, newspaper oriother source from: \u2018 rendered by Mrs.Blodwen- Wat upon which |.- All books to be mailed fo an ad- |.ST.ANDREW'S CLUB Tom Harvie.was elected to the |.ciety: of St.Andrew\u2019s, Church at, Other officers lected for the en- Te id and: women, Is Improved 8 1937 there was a total of 139 accidents and 77 cases of \u2018illness.to aniployees of the city; requiring 131 visits by staff representatives and 410 treatments.The department conducted its annual examination of the police and fire departments, ands ¥in addition eleven new candidates for the forces went through examina: tion.: .There were 292 physical -exam- Jinati 15 of employees and 18 new workers were entered under the Workmen's Compensation.Act.A comparison of figures in communicable diseases shows: 1935 1986 1937 Amoebic, dysentery 1 t 1 ted against diptheria.\u201cThereity undertook the examina: tices \"being \u2018sent to parents., [the Grolier.Society, publishers.{new and: City s Health|: | ries willzintraduce shorts tion of the health of school pupils] and 4,082 were examined, 958, nos, By special ARE with k of Knowledge, ! tors are pleased to announce educational which.appears for the first Lime in this issue.- oh Under the litle of \u201cRead and \u2018| See,\u201d this feature, We are sure, will.meet: with phroval of our readers, parti y tha youngsters.onde of the world, dis- d nt Iz | travel, \u201cmon\u201d fa- uusie \u201cbe 2s,\u2019 Ty things Lot * Suctecding umbers in he se- and tion stories, selected Poems, es, AH o| Perhaps a-few nursery rh {will be \u2018profusely illustrated, ; | presented in convenient form.Efforts: will be:made to.keep the series \u2018Petit Poulet.» , is: primarily for and fou rag Tats New Educational Feature Introduced In fren) an ee \u201cHow to make Easter am \u2018and in\u2019 French, an Easter.verse \u201cNe.v \u2018for in addition to being published for all English speaking- countries, it has \u2018been \u201c translated into five other uages, French, Portugese, Spanish,\u201d Italian\u2019 and Chinese, It has become à Household guide and source.of: information for younger people, While The Book of Kn ting his.seri editors will be pleased further.information: The Book of Knowle i $ B p SLEETH Finer al services \u201cwere held on: Wednesday for James Baden-Pow- ellSleeth;.who died on:-Monday night at Montreal General hospital.Services wore conducled.at Burgerville, Quebec, and burial was in Mount Hermon cemetery.Mr.Steeth, who was thirty-sev- en years old, was taken ill about \u201c| six months ago.Late last ycaushe entered the Montreal General hospital, and about a week ago suffered a relapse from which \u201che never recovered.He was a resident of.Bethune avenue, -Westinount.: Deceased was a son of James Saunders.Sleeth, who survives, and the late Sophia Todd.He is Hato) jary of Erskine and American United chuteh was held-o day with approximately 2 sent.THe President of iary, Mrs.W.J.Arms trong; P sided, The speaker was Mr.Alex Edmiison, son of Lhe late Rev.J, H.Edmison, D.D., Secretary.of home\u2019 missions and \u2018social service\u2019 in the United Chureh of Gal da.also survived hy three brothers, Frank M.and Joseph G Gun couche, Quebec, and Wilf at home, and ong sister A.St.Canada\u2019s Many Mourn Nathan Fraid Dead Aged 77 Retired Jute Bag Merchant, Resident of Mount Pleasant Avenue, Died at ral \u2018services Fraid, were.held.on Monday.from the Wm.Wray\" Chapel.\u2018died at his residence on Mount Pleasant Ave, in his 78th year af ter a week's illness.A.native of Poland, Mr.Fraid came to Montreal 55 years ago.Maintaining his own firm.for 25 years, he joined the Economic Bag: \u2018Co, retiring five years ago.He way a member of the Shaar Hash \u2018omayim Synagogue sand \u201cof the Canadian Order of Foresters.Mr.Fraid was well knowniin Western \u2018Ontario as well as Montreal.His wife, \u2018predeceased him=in 1830.He is survived by three daugh- onto, Mrs.E.V.Davies and Mrs.A.Se Maw, of Montreal.ST.\u2018GEORGE'S DAY \u2018AT BROTHERHOOD St.: George's Day will be celebrated Sunday when the members of the Song of England Benefit Society, under their Grand Lodge officers, will make their annual visit to the Calgarv.:Men's Own Brotherhood.Members nf St George's Society, also the Daughters of England will \u2018attend: Bro.Rev.R.Gordon Burgoyne for Nathan ; Mr; Fraid| the.former Eniily Jarvis, | ters, Mra.J.C.:Gillies, of Tor.4010 St.Catherine St.won HES | AUTOMOBIL re @roumen car's most\u201d vital 1 Its faultless appearance make ALL the \u201cdifference in car looks! Bring it here.AL (Near Atwater) *FL 4611 \u2018conversational French.Day Classes: 4914 Sherbrooke St., Westmount MISS GRAHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE All Commercial subjects taught by thorough and practical teachers; also a comprehensive course in Secratarial work.Night Classes: Both Sexes Classes Reopen Tues., April 19th Terms begin on date of antry.Business firms provided with Stenographers.Commercial and Girls only will give the address, his subject being \u201cThe message of the Phos.nix.\u201d Solos and a duet will be: er and Mr.Frank Simons, and = iguitär selection by Bro.A Brea er.READY FOR HIS TRAIN The- big railway términal war y srosded wher a shabby individus® approached: a wicket and peered \u2018inquitingly.ab the young \u201cwoman ; on duty behind it.\u201cExcuse e, miss,\u201d he apologiz- ou represent the Tra.9\u201d im: \u2018vite them biscuits.no \u201cDen where's\u2019 de tres eh à yar\u2019 please 1\u201d Ea es ss en AE a 12 SN '$6\u20ac0 MERCHANTS .py EE Pn i RHR Th 5 MF Le Ly THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINE \u201cIling it Tan happen again.\u2018 Easter proclaims victory aver despair, The disciples \u201cof : turned from the cross int less night.AU wherein ng | again in newmess.of life,\u201d The Bastre Message i is \u2018à Reality tol: Serving the City of Westmount, den 8 b of Gupada\u2019s Metrop kind co-operation of.Goda), manager of the Westmount Theat! day night at the David \u201cMorrice waok twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply Hall, McTavish Street, on Rev.2.lam Ori Mulligan, M.A, B.D, | following.re sirements ~~ LB; PRG.Su Minister of Mel: er in W \u2018the \u2018of \u2018the p ! | ville Presb; rien Chul the Westmount Theatre \u2018during the first half of the coming wee Mulligan; wh hidden.degr ee fi Bper in the Britis] editorial from \u2018which we \u201cquote: i \u201cFreedom of speech, writing, and public meeting are | elementary principles \u2018are freedom of S neeting, sübject to the limita.he ri f a man to fair | pa \u201cpress, and oË Public \u201cthe new Act, arbitrary search, All ose who.cherish and anxiety .of WANTED: WANTED by a poor woman a baby ; sarriege and high chair.Could be call- \u2018 n\u2019s \u2018Direc J-89 SEELROSE\u2014Upper tT flat, six rooms, sun porch, balcony, hot garage, $63.00.EL: 3760: T5, \u201cFor Ds = \u2018fials on Grosvenor, ei Victoria, five lo nine\u201d rooms.Lambert.DE.3884.Vv.E Ex 3-75 MODERN DUPLEXES, & 7 rooms, Wil- son and Harvard, north: of.Terrebon BROWN LAPIN jacket, size 4, 35.00 ; Bus service.Asselin, WA, 2702 Open walnut chesterfield fable, 83.00.2110 evenings.J-774} Melrose Ave.G-847 SALE FOR AWNIN GS\u2014Beautifully made window awnings.Wove $3.88.Stewart \"8; 400 :SE: ) J-88.FURNITURE, giving up rtment 1375 Greene, Apt.\u201810.G-824 YERY FINE Welton rug, sign, 9 feet by 101-2, $40; 20 x 3, 812; antique walou + \\WVA.3134 Oriental de- hall pistole walnut suites, wicker dealers\u2019 DExter.075 LADIES SUIT CG Complete bed, stove, 4142 Mareil; APARTMENTS.T6.\u2018LET PICKWICK ARMS APARTMENTS, 5010 Sherbrooke Street West-\u2014Newly decor: | \u2018ated apartment, 5 large rooms, electric elevator.Available immediately or 1st of May.Can be seen\u2019ianytime.Apply janitor, DE.4724 or D: W.Ogilvie & Co HA.8201.I.WHSTMOUNT.VIEW APARTMENTS, 2066 Claremont, between Sherbrooke and Western~4 and 5 rooms, 1st of May occupancy.Apply Supt., BLwood 0828 or D.W.Ogilvie \u2018and Co.Inca 1010 St Catherine St.West, HA.we WESTMOUNT.PARK APTS, 4560 St Catherine West, close to Westmounl school, 5 and 6 rooms, fireproof building, very reasonable rent.DW.j Oogi- \u201cic and.Co.Inc, 1010 St Catherine St.West.HA.8201.J-64 GRAND BOULEVAND, 2424 \u2014 5 large bright rooms with\" all modern con- eniences, 3530.00.Sherbrooke, 6129\u2014 Five rooms, $47.50.Six rooms, $50.00.Apply 2424 Grand Boulevar?or phone MA.3337.J-14 SOMERLED AVE.5732, corner Wilson \u2014 Beautiful 4.rooms, frigidaire, all, \u201cmodern conveniences.Reasonable rent, Janitor or WI 4239.I-78 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET once, $15.00; 35.00; gas sfove, $10.00; 9.69 DExter 4124 6.DE.9534.TUXEDO SUIT, size.40-42, only spring overcoat, chi LADY'S fancy high Black boots: with curved skates attached, size skating gas stove, $20.00; boys ten RUNNER, 3 feet by 13, 2% hes hy 60\"; baby\u2019s bath; \u2018radio, sewing machine, ash siffer.WA.5286.LADY'S NAVY tailored coat,\u201d new, skirt to match, size 15; also several dresses.EL.0547.He CHESTERFIELD SET, 825.00; enamel carriage, 33.00; doll bad, $1.00; refrig., $5.00; hed, $10.00, All perfect condition, t, 33.00; doit DE.9881.G-840 DRESSES, COATS; Feat, size 14-18.Lady\u2019: shoes.Seen any time.5122 Clanranald, near Snowdon: G-844 YOUNG MAN\u2019S SUIT and spring coat, brown, 36, perfect condition.\u201d Walnut 4952.; G-843 hogany, unique piece unusual style, OLD FASHIONED bookcase, solid ma- with beautiful panelling.Also old fasihoned combined buffet: and silver or china cabinet of DExter 7283.G-800 -| STOUT FOR SALE DINING ROOM SET, stoves and other household \u2018articles.No.d e \u201cG-800 TANS clog size : Herringbone grey spring coat, like new, $15.00, etc.DExter 2420 or DExter 6945.G-853 CHESTERFIELD, $2500; 2 gasoline lamps, 38.00; \u2018one electric fan, 48.00; 2 wicker chairs, $6.00; one spinet desk, 48-30, |: FOR SALE rugs, Wilton and oma: fumed \u2018oak 1b Ty he 40 x 27.EL.9026.G-752 = {giving Us the hope of Life Ever- lasti their standing with the.Father gr t we can say to fellow belier- opriety, \u201cI wish lessed Easter.\u201d (Continued from Page 1) ; real leadership, andypeace; coñles death \u2018victory, assuring Us cand | and sin have been conquered, LCA very \u2018Happy Easter tol (Gontinued from Pe 81.50.Lady*s navy blue spring coat, size 38, $4.50.Perfect condition: 1981-Stude- haker sedan, $125.00.5314 MacDonald.EL.5913.G-771 BEDROOM SUITE.\u201cMarshall spring mattress, wardrobe with full length mirror, orthophonic and records.WA.5186.G-762 \u201cHARDWOOD \u2018kitchen table with.leaves extending to 5 ft.10: inches.DE.- 3692, G-763 KITCHEN: TABLE and chairs, stroller, play-pen- and.walker.EL.0277.G=765 ELECTRIC STOVE, \u201cCGE.Hotpoint?practically new, 4 burners, sille oven.WA.3315, 6 to 8 p.m.G-766 ELECTRIC WASHER, balance of payments, Terms $3.00 per month.To)- hurst.EL; 8187.SE \u201c Call DE.9283 for appointment to see it.G-769 THREE PIECE lady's \u201cbelge suit, size 14, Singer sewing machine, \u2018all\u2019attachments, also gas stove, very reasonable, WA, 2877.G-753 DINING ROOM SUITE, beauty oak, oF, TAURENTIANS\u20146 room bungalow, well furnished, fireplace, sleeping porch, artesian well, boat, quiet restful location, #150.00 for season.EL.9660.J-87 DIXIE, 758 St.Joseph, year round house on \u2018waterfront.Private beach, furnace, \u2018Ras, newly decorated, Phone Mr.Le \u2026!: febvre, LA.7191; or Zone 8648; .GARAGES WANTED \"GARAGE in vicinity of Grosvenor and : Sherbrooke.WA.2339.3-78 \u201cFOR SALE \u201cRENT A VACUUM B + PHONE ELWOOD 8187 ALSO ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS.VACUUM REPAIRS.PARTS ALL MAKES.GUARANTEED REBUILT CLEANERS, 85.00 UP.REN- ms Wd REPAIRS ON EASY Rental Agencies Reg\u2019d.EL, 8187.After 6 p.m.WA, 5846 : 3-65 VACUUM CLEANERS rented, $1 month- 1v; 30¢ daily.No contracts, no red tape.Rebuilt cleaners, Spic Spans, 35.Large machines, £7.50 up.Terms.Repairs and - parts to all makes.Rapid service, lowest rates, Montreal Vacuum, BE.an \u2018foür burnér.Will sacrifice.Also.kit: chen table, small table, girls coat, size 18-20.WE.2081.NINE PIECE dining \u2018room suite.WA.; 5714.3-81 : PLANO\u2014 Cabinet sand TTT Willis &.Co., in good condition, 875.00.Call DE.9283 for appoigtment to see ft, J-82 CARPET, beautiful imported rug, never used, bargain $20.00, Handsome ches.terfleld.suite, 845.00.Fine modern btd- toom, Gibbard dining room, studio set, \u2018gables, bookcase, secrefary, lamps, giteleg.Everything lke new.\u201cSmmediately, PL.1050.1353 Westmount, ; WALNUT dinins room sai, 9 pieces, \u2018exceptionally good, 380.00.\u2018ped, bureau, $33.00; walnut bed, bu- 11, dressing.table, $35.00; davenport nd.chair: rug, ¥15.00; \u201cporcelain.top ble, chair, $6.00; gas stove, $15.00; Greene, 3-83 Evetyihing it JBL] A GAS STOVE, new, excellent condition, | winter | Selling 25\u2014C.Mahogany 31 Crossword Puz «| \u201c|19 un Ta 22 Ta 41142 47 51 55 HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Coffes-house 5\u2014Behaves 9\u2014Stitf lon 11\u2014Fra nu s Tongan, howy \u2018flowers 8 37D: TN De 19\u2014Short see 20\u2014gnatohes 22\u2014Huma Christmas + saint 28\u2014Diminish æ-Tumn, 10 at 2p\u2014Artiele of fo amps, hair, hose pipe, dex chairs, 40\u2014 lent 43-\u2014Metal-b 47\u2014Goddèss of \u2018the down.ge.Bréak 53\u2014Japanese 84~To- 4 on wild: se\u2014Obvious 1 busted Es 1 ment Box.Où essayl us of 11 the YI en S111] jaumore d : Ele ler ofa the head.in on TL 26\u2014At one side 27~Bxultant © 30\u2014-Edible seed i vue humming = ue 36] thusia of welcome 3 OBiiteraions 0-Respectible 40\u2014Untruthfil\u2019 parson.2) Fin ngs up 44\u2014Dispatched 4e\u2014Compound, other.g-fommonplace , an Bn : Biman speck ~~ halt $8.00; dining room dome, $3.00; one| CHILDS large metal crib, $6.00, bas- oak table, 23.00; ; table, $1.50.sinette, $3.0: perfeot condition.DE.DExter 2420; or DExter 6945.G-861 9608; ; G-748 \u2014 GIRL'S SPRING COAT and two dressgs.| PRAM, strea ned, Hke- mew, used \"| 9-10 years.ELwood 3833.G-779 very little, will sell for $20.00, AT.0585.5 CHILD'S two wheel bicycle, used one.G-739 year, size up -to 9-10 years.Reason ble.MONARCH Steel refrigerator.EL, 4441; +} No dealers.EL, 8204: - 74 .G-741 L'GIAIL:S brown spring coat, 10 year size, DRESSER; refrigerator \u201cand kitchen table.EL.0895 G-743 GIRLS.OAT \u201cSETS, quart sealers, ladies black coat: 342 Grosvenor.G-732 DINING ROOM SET, nine: pieces, Gib- bard \u201csolid w .Excellent condition.Value $375.00 for $128 or nearest offer.No dealers.LA.6895.G-706 ANTIQUE FRENCH silver, several at verware.Beautiful silver jardiniere, pepper grinder, serving spoons, sic.Odd pleces of china including J.imoges tea set (without cups), Vases and many : other pieces of: china.Two mantle clocks and others.Many old- fashioned pieces of interest.Private home.No dealers.DExter 7288.G-798 JACKET HEATER, including pipes, $7.50.DExter: 0177.3-796 BEATTY WASHER and Troner, perfect condition, will \u2018sacrifice for quick sale.DExter 0177.G-785 FIREPLACE BASKET.screen and tongs, perfect: condition, $5.00; grey and white gas\u2019 stove, 4 \u2018burners, very: good condition.Bargain.Elwood 5286.4510 Coolbrooke.G-794 WANTED TO PURCHASE \"CALL PEARSON Business suits, top coals, also ladies\u2019 | clothes, all kinds of good clothing, fur- nitire, radios, rugs, typewritersa sport: Ing goods.etce\u2026 Best prices paid.Sam \u2018Pearson Reg'd., 1452 Notre: Dame Wi \u201cWT.4965.J-68 tractive pieces.Silver Minera Head sil-| pain, success without effort and fullness of life without any reso- that ~deaden \u201cand stultify our higher natures.But there can be no Easter Day until we have passed through Good Friday.Rev.T.TW.Jones.; (Continued \u2018from Page: had denied his when the Master most needed the love and comr lowers: what circumstances Jesus appeared to Simon we do not know.It must have been \u2018a\u2019deeply moving experience for Simon Peter, one that he would never, never forget.As we today.share in:th memoration of this great festival of Joy, of Hope, and of Victory, singing the praises of our Risen Lord, we do well to ask one another the question, \u201cHas He appeared to you?\u201d and also to speak to ourselves and ask, \u201cHas He appeared to me?\u201d Of this we may to us, ready to meet us along the (oo WHITE\u2014WI.8105 sui ok, radios, gerators, stoves, in machines, odd dresaers, chiffoniers, etc.J-67 GOLD AND DIAMONDS will pay higbest cash prices for good quality diamonds, old gold; gold coins, jewellery, gold filled, silver articles, modern.radios, rifles, shot guns and v ckets.Willlam Sharp, office, minion Square Bldgi, Peel at St, Catherine St.PL.6417.J-60 ANTIQUE FURNITURE; SILVER, [ nis- sion basis.Representative calls.Lyons, 1480 St, Catherine Street West.WI.5700, 9-85 \u201cAUTO REFINARGING Specials Plan | 1938 \"LICENSES ° For Cars: and Trucks as low as 5.00 Per Month By our Auté Refinance Plan, 71038 Licenses Flhanced Private Auto Sales Financed \u2018Hons held corifidential, easy paÿmatts.\u201cInternational Finance Cofp, - 4269 St.\u2018Catherine St.W.} k 1700 TT CARTAGE AND STORAGE ND.6 TRANSFER- Locai and Tons distance movers, also storage.\u2018DE.5110: \u201c0 : 3-71 and orages The VI \u201c Notmian bettie Transfer, WA.6160, Je JS-72 ti DECORATORS ; applin.: common ways of life, to share the load, to sweeten our sorrows, to hallow our joys and to take away \u2018the stain of sin'and the fear of the unknown, and in place of the shame and the uncertainty of the peace, pardon \u2018an power\u201d in richest, fullest me: sure.This is the precious promise of the risen, glorified Lord.\u201cBe- Hold I.stand the door and knock.1 will come in with him and sup with him, and he with Me.\u201d Are we ready and willing Rev.H.M.Little.(Continued from Page 1) a alone that the Christian.dan wig otf.Who will not today brace himself.anew for the conflict?Lift up encouraged to | by the vision of the Risen \u201cHeriry M.Little.( Continued from Page 1) ted: into the ody of Glory, of its earthly \u2018vices to gave them the: Christ Risen From \"he | At the lute turning away-from the things.\u2018| Easter\u2019 Communion.eship of hie fol.; Wheré and when and under 1 rest assured, He is ready to:come troubled: spirit, to give unto us} to fill-in-our name alongside that: of Simon, and tell it oùt-to all the world, \u201cThe Lord Is Risen.Indeed,\u201d and hath appeared, not only to Simon, but also unto me.er lily rises inf tion, was\u2019 present ed by Professor H.L.Stewart of Dalhousie University, a historian and well land.He follows A arvey-Jellie, Aid Society has The.Ladies sbpoi h the church hall between of 9 to 12 in the fore- affernoon, | sot \u201cto There will be special Easter music at all services on Sunday.@ minister \u2018at the.;morning ser- will preach on: the Inspira- -j tion of Edster\u201d and in the evening on Jesus Interpreting the Scriptures.\u201d | Westmount Baptist.«The seryices of Sunday will;present the glorious Easter Message in the Ministry of Music and Ministry of Preaching.At the morn- ng service Mr.Tohnion will have as his \u201cNow is Dead.\u201d Under the direction of Mr.Shirley McKyes, the Choir will render appropriate carols.and anthems.The Westmount Boy Singers, Master Boyd \u2018and Norman Hayward will participate.evening \u201cservice Miss Hughena Parkes will be the solo- ist.The organ selections will bring a musical interpretatio \u2018tha message of © *tpiumph- Johnston will present the thri story of \u201cThree Appearings of the \u2018Risen Lord: \u201d.At the close .of the \u2018evening i subject \u201cof the Tesson- sermon which will be read in Churches of throughout the Sunday.The Golden esson-sermon is\u201d the following from the Bible: \u201cLet love be.without dissimulation.js vil; \u201cAbhor that whie cleave to that whic kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour: preferring.one another ?(Roman : 9,10) The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from.the Christian-:Science textbook, \u201cSei.ence and \u2018Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cWisdom and Love may require \u2018many sacrifices of self to save us rom sin.One sacrifice, however \u2018great, is insufficient to pay- \u2018the debt of sin.Thé atonement -re- quires constant self-immolation on \u2018the sinnev\u2019s:part.\u201d (p.23.) : pa Shaar Hashomayim A seriesiof Passover numbers \u2018prepared \u2018by pupils: of \u2018Class b, ed at the special Passover Assembly.held last Sunday morning: The following took part: Hazel Berish, Alan Portigal, Gloria Burko, Larry Simon, Jerrold Fineberg, Gordon Edelstone, Amn Solomon, Judith\u2018 Garbe, Raymond Levy and Joan Abbey.High School classes contributed to the program when Lillian Brown, Méta Levin, Lazarus :Cohen and Marvyn Feldman, sang several stanzas of Yehuda Hale- vi\u2019s Passover song \u201cYom Leya- basha\u201d set to a chassidic melody.\u2018Shirley Goldman vead scveral stanzas of an English translation of the same poem by Alice Lucas.Junior classes also held a \u2018special Pesach Assembly Sunday af: terndon, A father, mother arid child at the Seder were represented by Donald Kirk, Nancy Solo- mot and \u2018Alan Kirsch.Kirk sang the Kiddush and Allan Kirsch rendered the \u201cFour Questions.\u201d Those called to.the .read the Torah at the services ; Junior eg ! last Jeans Miss R.Ein, teacher, was present-| 5 Donäld|-7.50 \u201c| Wednesday; .Submit.all answers on Avenue, the purpose.A conven coupon The winners are drawn from among those ho sub answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes té every- ib .Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, .are eligible, 1 not lat held at his residence, Saranac ave- ; pue, Monday evening at- 8.30 6 clock: Interment was made av St Andrew\u2019s East on Tuesday morning.i Born in Point Fortune; Que., received his primary there and later attended school in Montreal, He became a general he Enid Brown.MEN'S CLUB WILL HOLD LAST MEET WEDNESDAY The Temple.Emmanu-El Club will hold its closing meeting for the season on Wednesday evening, April 27th.The ladies are meeting.The program includes à play \u201cThe Tenth Man\u201d to be presented by the Y.M.H.A.Dramatic Players.tio and reports will be read by the president, Mr.Charles Shefler and f the e treasurer.Mr.George Holling- Lawrence Marks-is chaie- \u201cMr.man \u2018of the evening.Religious School, Friday.evening; regular Friday service under the direction of Rabbi Ste tea dance of the High School and.confirmation Separtments willbe the \u2018editorial committee under the (direction of Mr.Jos.A.Jacobson.- \u2018 nual congregation service will be held at 7.15, Tomorrow morning services.will: commence when Rabbi: Stern will kon \u201cThe Cry For Human Freedom.\u201d The final day of Passover sor: service to conimence at 8.15.4206 Dorches REV.T.W.Good: Friday, 8 p.m.in Calvary Church Auditorium Sacred Cantata by Choir, \u2018Penitence, Pardon, Peace,\u201d follow ced by -Mustraled: Lcclire on Obicramme vu \u201cand HE World Famous Passi 1: Biv, using beautifully colored slides, The lecture\u2019 will be given by Rev.W.Jones.Doors open at 7.30.No tickets \u2014H0 reserved scais EA -11\u2018hm, Lay & 12 noon Commülilon nf \u201cthe Tord\u2019 8 per-with reception ol new ineïmbèérs, 3 pm pen session of S.S, nster Progra; 3 pai.Men's Own, vice; Speaker Ri.yrgoyne.0 pane Th reciotis Hope of 1 motlility\u2019 ns procliimed, by.WWhittinr in his.poem he Eteinal Goodness.\u201d 8.30 pam.Communion Service wilh re- Sti of ew members S.by \u201cThe Monté vof manufaroyred?mit Brown, who died i was education merchant in Vankleek \u201cHil, Ont; returning to Montreal in recent years to open a cigar store, Surviving him are \u2018his.widow, the former \u201cRhoda Storey, four sons, Earnest, John Percival and Oren; and one daughter, Miss Mes cordially invited to \u201cthis supper At this time annual elec: | f officers will take place| May.6th.The Graduates will: participate ; \u201cThe History, ture,\u201d in \u2018conjunction with the takes place April 26thand Wed.12: ve ay, April: 27th, vices will be next Friday, the last], 5.0,E, Annual Ser-| .MANUFACTURED \u201cSNOW\u201d .Two hundred and fifty ton 8 ow were Los jp Coliseum for a Southern California meet recon COURAGE ANYWAY ; Judge\u2014What is the charge : against the prisoner?Constable\u2014At Judge\u2014Indeed, what did Constable\u2014He tried to fight me, Table salt and cream of tartar, \u2018equal \u201cparts, will remove\u201c rust stains.Wet the spot and.- spread the mixture on thickly, then place the material in the sun, ' Melville Presbyterian : Church 7 Melville Ave.; Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Milligan.M4 A., LLB.B.D.i pa SABBATH SERVICES* x UTHARRIL 11 am.\u201cThe Inspiration of Easter.\u201d 3 p.m, Sabbath School Class, i and.Bible \u2018 7,30 \u201cChrist and.the Scriptures.\u201d Music: Visitors\u201c Welcome, St Andrew's Church Cote St.Antoine Road at Stanton Straet.MUSIC EASTER SERMONS Triumphant.Over \"Life hh \u201cat both services.N.B.\u2014Everyone ds welcome\u2019: at\" 5.And and.all ts ar Redeemer Ev.Lutheran Church ; 285 Clarke Ave, Westmount Rey F \u20ac, Meuller, Paster Good Friday Service at 8 p.m.EASTER SERVICES Swedish at 8.00 p.m.with Holy Communion.: Services _ GOOD FRIDAY Three Hour Service\u20141 2-3: Rev, Stanley Andrews.EASTER \u2018DAY Holy Communion\u20146, 7,and 8 a.m.Choral Communion and Serthon \u2014 oath Preacher: Rev, | Choral Evensong (Special Easter Music) \u20147, 30 p m.v.Tr R er the: \u201cdarkñess the more irresis- the light.The wages Ri APR FE Hii WI jE} itil JIE {Hi {li TOR EM R ONT RO EENBER ES JIT [HIT RII HH HHI ii A Ë AL Zz TT Pw DWOOD FL00 vas ss ie a |.Lo CE LE IE OO MAN A MAMMA AAA id Lid LL La nto on ere Ww ff a bl A QC! el fr: on re ITY: of ti One.of the.feat Fo gh it 5 WE ag, on ANN erial A 7 Mrs Xd vi Te a ss | br Ne fa Eva Wi 18, \u2018Q HY mon Millin El th Qu SATII ATI THI er IEEE ZANTE HITE ZL AIT ASIII Si ga LG Gr de 5 is: tal Mr te ur.br £2 1VÉT.If se ad ss: for tt, M cl Te ee = (TTS, (a TITI HIE TES TR 2 TE AT (a Fr La Salva 18 S Ir ma ed hi 8, 11 ee.Fiddl cs at et er Mr ill we turbing re ag ada il D old do ers, re- te Mu at th th 1\u20ac8 1 el te Os 2 NGER ec R E gag with serv 00 The a 3 ci ho as the oth es, ww th th 18.Be: ye! ol de: re il ke VEN sk 2 en se \u201cy ES Ci tars # 35 ce \\ Mr.] \u201cde CCE 1) ¥ orot Fi i» © 5 nt, éd OF.ct % i J oN ea vb © ey th 15, 1S mi F4) @ > Ne wr th ; 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